Although the Earth had much higher levels of carbon dioxide in the past,
it's never had remotely like the increase in rate of carbon dioxide we
have at the moment.It's like a really sharp spike that we've never seen before as far as we know it's unprecedented in Earth's history. Everything
that we do spews out vast amounts of carbon dioxide. All that doesn't
seem to be a problem because you usually don't see it.Normally
carbon dioxide gas is invisible to the human eye but this camera has a
very particular color filter on it that enables us to see the CO2 gas
coming out of our noses and mouths.The Racing Extinction team has built on this notion so that we can see what we
haven't seen before in a way that we never visualized it. This
should be frightening. And Yes, it is. Hit it!Which
is how our carbon-based economy is actually ruining the planet. The
camera's a game changer. It allows the world to see what scientists have
been talking about for decades. It's real, it's out there, and it's in
our everyday life.

For more see... http://www.upworthy.com/take-a-deep-breath-because-this-camera-is-showing-a-part-of-us-not-many-people-see?c=cr1

At Sustainable
Green Initiative, we plant trees to help the fight against climate change
and also hunger, poverty and rural migration. By planting a tree through
us, you help in doing your bit to mitigate your carbon footprint and carry on
the fight against hunger, poverty and climate change.

Did you know a tree sequesters about
1 ton of carbon and processes enough oxygen for two peoples requirements in its
life-time? So what are you waiting for?

If
you want to volunteer time, effort or contribute to this cause as an individual
or corporate please write to us at trees@greening.in or call us at
+918420084225

SGI works with the twin objectives of combating climate change caused by
the billion of us in urban areas as well as helping the billion who
sleep hungry, have the assurance of two daily meals!

One of the most tried and tested -- and promising -- method to combat
climate change is a simple one: plant trees. Planting trees takes care
of a host of issues -- from pollution abatement to creating sustainable
livelihoods.